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punker

n. (context music dated English) A punk rocker: a performer or enthusiast of punk rock.

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The punker was getting up and grabbing at the table, cursing under his breath.

Rian said, nodding toward the punker, who was down to stay, this time.

Seth realized with horror that the punker he had just downed was no male.

Drummond hardly noticed the punker with the tattoo on his cheek and his mousy female companion, just getting up from one of the small tables near the wall.

Slowly lifting his dislocated arm, the knife still clutched in his hand, the punker suddenly gave an almighty jerkand the arm snapped back into the shoulder socket.

So far as he knew, none of the ragtag crew of punker youths he ran with had ever seen even one of the almost-mythic warriors whom Kluge had told them were the knights of his new order.

The first punker had reached the steps leading up to the great hall when from out of the darkness a crossbow bolt smashed through his skull and embedded itself in the heavy timbered doorframe.

Brains and blood bursting out of his forehead and streaming down his face, the punker spun with the impact and fired wildly into the darkness.

Still clutching his sword, Kluge staggered out of the great hall, hacking and slashing at the mailed men in red surcoats, who had made short work of his punker vanguard and now were slowly gaining the edge on his black knights as well.

The heels of the Doc Martens drummed up and down as the punker writhed and gurgled in the agony of death for nearly a minuteto the horrified dismay of his fellow prisoners.

He was wearing kicker boots, punker black leathers, and a lot of chains and badges and things.

I looked like a punker, but it was kind of fun, if you want to know the truth.

Hatch and the psychotic who had killed the young blond punker named Lisa.

Before they had gone twenty paces, a skirmish party of half a dozen men-at-arms, led by du Gaz and Etienne Lefroi, came bursting out of the great hall and collided with them, scattering the startled punkers like ten pins.

Kluge and his knights had held back in the shadows, not moving toward the great hall until after du Gaz and his party sallied forth and engaged the punkers.